Flying the coast of Java

Bali High

Ole Dalen ignores the advice and heads to the beautiful Indonesian islands of Java, Bali and Lombok during the rainy season to island-hop and fly.

20 April, 2026, by Ole Dalen

First stop, Java

“Makasih” means thank you in Indonesian, and thanks is really one of my feelings after some weeks spent island-hopping in Indonesia.

I had some concerns about going on my first trip to Indonesia during the rainy season (October to April). Many pilot friends told me it could be a risky time if I wanted to go paragliding because it might rain all the time. But, seeing as I really wanted to experience this country, I took the chance. The island of Java was my first stop.

The first paragliding site I went to was Bukit Waung close to Modangan Beach, on the southeast side of the island of Java. You can get there by taking a flight to the town of Surabaya where you can pick up a rental car. It’s then a four-hour drive all the way to the south coast. 

Coastal soaring in Java
Snapshots of Java
Bukit Waung is one of the best known sites in Java and offers tropical flying above a white sand beach. Two hours away is Malang, an XC site which is close to the ‘rainbow village’ of Jodipan, a vibrant tourist destination. All Photos: Ole Dalen

The day I arrived it was pouring rain and several roads were closed with huge puddles of water everywhere, but fortunately that was all the rain I saw for many days on Java. 

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